John Holland led the Terriers (2-6) with 23 points and Jake O'Brien added 18 points and 10 rebounds.

UConn, which was outrebounded by 13 in its 68-59 loss to No. 6 Duke last Friday, had no problems with the smaller Terriers, outrebounding them 54-29.

Connecticut started slowly, hitting just three of its first 12 shots and trailed 13-9 almost 8 minutes into the game. Behind 15-13, UConn went to a press and went on a 12-1 run that gave it a 25-16 lead.

Dyson had 13 first-half points, and the first two of the second half before giving the fans a scare.

The senior guard was dribbling across the top of the key just over a minute into the second half, when his left foot slid out from under him and he fell awkwardly to the court. He stayed down for several minutes, but returned to the court 4 minutes later. Connecticut was leading by 20 points at the time.

The Huskies had gone into the half on a 12-3 run, up 52-24. The final three points came on foul shots after a replay showed that Walker had been hit on the arm with 0.2 seconds remaining. The referees had to go into the Boston University locker room to bring the Terriers back to the court.

The Huskies ran away with the game in the second half. Two highlight-reel dunks from Robinson made it 78-46 midway through the half and UConn led by as many as 33.

BU came in shooting 35 percent from the field, and the Huskies held the Terriers to 30 percent.

The Huskies have won 105 of their last 106 games against non-conference opponents from New England. It was the first time these schools played since 1997. UConn is 41-12 against the Terriers.

The win was Calhoun's 810th at Connecticut.

Boston University hasn't beaten a ranked team since March 13, 1959, when it topped then-No. 18 Navy 62-55 in the NCAA tournament. The Terriers lost 85-67 to then-No. 21 Georgia Tech in Puerto Rico on Nov. 22.